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The Black cat jumped the fence

cat is basic, while black cat is more descriptive

the complete subject includes the simple subject, and the words that modify it around it.

The black cat jumped the fence.

(simple)

The black cat jumped the fence.

(complete)

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Jarod Gorczany

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